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Under Construction: We're still designing, editing, and adding content. In the meantime, we invite you to explore. ---
Natick in the American Revolution
The Natick in the American Revolution project is a modern record of 249 soldiers with ties to Natick. They ranged in age from 16 to 60 and represented English, European, Indigenous, and African backgrounds. On this site, you’ll find all of their names and some of their stories.
This project is made possible by Mass Humanities, which receives support from the Mass Cultural Council, and the Frank and Sheila Magullion Foundation.
Natick’s Revolutionary War Traveling Memorial is pictured at right. Click the image to view banners and their current location in more detail!
Boston Fusiliers Pitcher, c. 1790, NHS Collections.
This slant-front desk belonged to Major Hezekiah Broad, c. 1790, NHS Collections.
Massachusetts Spy, Or American Oracle of Liberty, May 3, 1775, Reproduction of Original, NHS Collections.
Embroidered Pocketbook, 1776, NHS Collections.
Declaration of Independence, Natick Town Meeting Minutes, Summer 1776.
Interior of Pocket Clock and Receipt, Taken from a British Officer a the Battle of Bunker Hill, c. 1758-1775, NHS Collections.
Printed Pamphlet, Oration given at Natick to local militias from Natick, Framingham, Hopkinton, Holliston, and Sherborn, July 5, 1824, NHS Collections.